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and Seym rivers (an area of over 8,000 square kilometers) in the 12th century, which changed hands several times. From 1159 to 1162, it was the capital of the appanage of
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in 1113. The city consisted of a citadel (1.5 hectares) on a high (15–18 meters) promontory on the left bank of the Kryha River, and an "outer city" or "fortress" with an adjacent open settlement (7–10 hectares). Vyr was first mentioned in the
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